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Join CQA as we run a workshop and info session on making radical queer zines! Zines are an important part of radical queer culture and activism. We will help you learn more about zines, how they are crafted, and how you can come up with your own zine idea and begin to execute it! The … Continue reading →

The Board of Columbia Queer Alliance is in solidarity with Columbia University Apartheid Divest. As an organization that has fought for the human rights of queer and trans students for almost 50 years, we align ourselves with the goals of the campaign as it is embedded in the larger Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions (BDS) movement … Continue reading →

Join us today for a discussion on Self-Care! We’ll be meeting a 2pm in Lerner 568 as usual. We’ve been working this semester to get funding to bring Columbia Students to the Creating Change Conference! Read the blurb below for more info and how to apply: “Apply to Attend Creating Change Deadline: Wednesday, November 26th … Continue reading →

Join us today at 2pm in Lerner 568 for a discussion on asexual identities! Then, later this week, come to our Activism Dinner, featuring Reina Gossett. “Reina is the current Activist-in-Residence at Barnard’s Center for Research on Women, and previously served as the membership director of the Sylvia Rivera Law Project. Her work as an … Continue reading →

Since it’s IvyQ weekend, we won’t be having a formal discussion today, but for those who couldn’t make it to the conference, please join us at 2pm in Lerner 568 where we’ll be having snacks and talking about whichever thoughts and feelings come to mind. If you’ve ever had questions that you wanted to ask … Continue reading →

Join CQA today from 6pm to 7:30 pm in Lerner 569 for a conversation with the Queer Detainee Empowerment Project about the vital work they’re doing right here in NYC. “The Queer Detainee Empowerment Project (QDEP), is an alternative to detention program (ATD) for queer/trans/HIV+ immigrant detainees, undocumented folks, and asylums seekers and their families … Continue reading →